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These errors appears when I change my ssd
This is same efi that works for Catalina
 

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These errors appears when I change my ssd
This is same efi that works for Catalina
you need to look into your acpi patches

DSDT.aml is still not needed for opencore and shouldn't be used
 
you need to look into your acpi patches

DSDT.aml is still not needed for opencore and shouldn't be used
If I remove it showing acpi errors dsdt table load failed?
 

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If I remove it showing acpi errors dsdt table load failed?
use the files from the laptop guide:
 
If I remove it showing acpi errors dsdt table load failed?

If you downloaded your own DSDT using Hackintool or similar, then you understand the DSDT is actually part of your own machine's firmware. OpenCore does not need a copy of it to install the SSDTs you are using, as it knows where to look.

If you obtained it elswhere then it will only cause harm.

I use Gigabyte SSDs without any problems but they are newer generation, not 480gb.

Have you tried your earlier EFI that you know was working - and it just would not boot the new SSD?

If so boot the installer again but do not start it. Just run Disk Utility from the installer menu and double-check your Gigabyte drive is partitioned and formatted correctly and passes First Aid.
 
If you downloaded your own DSDT using Hackintool or similar, then you understand the DSDT is actually part of your own machine's firmware. OpenCore does not need a copy of it to install the SSDTs you are using, as it knows where to look.

If you obtained it elswhere then it will only cause harm.

I use Gigabyte SSDs without any problems but they are newer generation, not 480gb.

Have you tried your earlier EFI that you know was working - and it just would not boot the new SSD?

If so boot the installer again but do not start it. Just run Disk Utility from the installer menu and double-check your Gigabyte drive is partitioned and formatted correctly and passes First Aid.
My earlier efi not taking me to boot
It stops here, I can't run disk utility
 

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My earlier efi not taking me to boot
It stops here, I can't run disk utility
you already posted that image and i have already given you advice on that
 
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